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Friday, January 1, 2016

PA payments plan? Storms ahead? Not everyone notices - by Arnold Roth

...Several of the terrorists convicted of their involvement in the massacre that took our daughter's life in August 2001 are included in the PA payments plan. Berger's revelations, and the PA spreadsheets, received virtually no mainstream news coverage when they were revealed in October. Now, with much colder air and many dead on all sides, we're likely to to reap the harvest of that willful neglect.

Soaking rain and the first significant storm of the winter season are greeting the first day of 2016 here in Jerusalem. There's a chance of snow tonight. Understandably, such are the matters on Israeli minds as people hunker down for an indoor Shabbat.

Meanwhile in the news media, at least for those watching for such things, there are indications of approaching turbulence of a different sort.

The Jerusalem Post this past Monday quoted a report by Gal Berger on Israel Radio's Reshet B of the same day [Hebrew audio of the Berger article here]. Berger recounts things he heard from an un-named "senior Palestinian official". In our words, here are some of them:

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I visited Hevron in November 2000 after the outbreak of the Rosh Hashanah War to see what could be done to assist in the face of the growing daily attacks on the community. After returning to work for the community in the summer of 2001, a bond and a love was forged that grows to this day. My wife Melody and I merited to be married at Ma'arat HaMachpela and now host visitors from throughout the world every Shabbat as well as during the week. Our goal, "Time to come Home!"